Quotes

"Atheism turns out to be too simple. If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning."


C.S. Lewis

"The fingers of your thoughts are molding your face ceaselessly."


Charles Reznikoff

"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere."


G.K. Chesterton

"Humility enforces where neither virtue nor strength can prevail, nor reason."


Francis Quarles

"Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil."


C.S. Lewis

Strategy
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006
To see the vision come to life we have developed a detailed project strategy that is broken into three parts:

1. Developing Creative Resources

There are many different competitors vying for the attention of our young people. Whilst we don't seek to compete with multi-million dollar projects, we do believe in communicating creatively as to capture the imagination and to inspire resistance thinking as effectively as possible. We hope to develop: DVDs, digital music, podcasts, interactive websites, blogs, photos, magazines, digital articles, creative tracks, stickers, t-shirts - money and creativity are our only limits!

2. Cultivating Networks

Resistance Thinking does not seek to hold a monopoly on Christian thought. We want to mobilise as many people as possible to think and engage with the issues of our day, with the hope that people will then go on and engage in action that will change our world.

It is the dream of RT to see networks of like-minded people develop, which will inspire deeper thought and encourage greater creative action. These networks will develop in many ways and will look different depending upon the context, but hopefully, over time, they will stretch all across the world.

3. Delivering Innovative Presentations

Resistance Thinking aims to connect in person with as many young people as possible. We have three distinct target areas: 1) churches, 2) high-schools, and 3) universities - where we will tailor presentations creatively around whatever issue is most pressing for the group we are serving.

The presentations are designed to be interactive, engaging, challenging and presented with as much creative juice as possible. Again, these presentations are not an attempt just to download information on unwitting listeners, but rather to inspire and equip young people to think with clarity for themselves on a broad number of issues.
 
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